I've just come across this package. I'm going to try to build it on my Raspberry Pi.
Compiled it myself in Slack before I saw this thread. _________________My System:Arch-Arm on RPi!
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I was playing with my musl-libc toolchain and wanted to see if it could build a real app - here is the result, a static build with musl, tinyx11, xext and the 3rd party libs in just over 1mb (resource usage is much lower too <6mb RAM) These are the official 1.0 release, not latest git and package without modification (mubusy only has the command line tools and mupdf is separate)

Edit: this version is now included in mupdf-gtk, command line tools are still here.

Iirc, this has changed in git. Dropping the mu- from the internal commands, but I could be mistaken. If I get time I'll supply a patch to work like busybox and include mupdf itself._________________Web Programming - Pet Packaging 100 & 101

Posted: Sun 16 Sep 2012, 15:46 Post subject:
Subject description: How do I print from mupdf? Works in LH64

Cheers Dingo and technosaurus, and others, for bringing this into the Puppy fold -
amazing speed and excellent copy'n'paste working in LightHouse 64, I'm using this version, just downloaded: http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/PuppyLinux/Dingo/mupdf-9.0-lucid.pet. I've been using xpdf and ePDFviewer, but I haven't yet found an equivalent to Foxit Reader (+Wine) that will save highlighting on pdfs - I'm hoping that the modularity of mupdf will enable that feature at some future stage, but until then I guess I'll use xournal as a stop-gap.
+1 vote from me for a simple GUI and printer/CUPS functionality for this beaut little toolset - or could anyone point me to existing solutions in mupdf I haven't spotted yet?
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just made a frontend to mupdf, no icons, just labeled buttons and entry boxes using gtkdialog1 (it could look really nice with gtkdialog1, but I just wanted to get the buttons working for now and didn't want to mess with icon theming, layouts and the like so it looks pretty bad as is, but the framework is there if anyone wants to beautify it, great)

I had to rename 0.4 to uPDF to prevent xdotool from writing to the control window... Will release tomorrow. In the mean time don't use the entry boxes._________________Web Programming - Pet Packaging 100 & 101

Since I changed the name, I went ahead and reset the version number to 0.1. searches work now and I fixed a couple of misplaced icons. There was some thought into the gui design - more often we have more horizontal space than vertical and most pdf documents are layed out vertically, so doing the traditional top bar style layout would have taken usable document space, while this layout can use the full screen space.

I don't have any password protected pdfs to test on so if anyone wants that supported, post a small one that I can test.

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